Giving Feedback-PRAISE
As teachers we see how a child lights up with acknowledgement. When we allow time to provide thoughtful and caring feedback, children are able to receive ideas for future actions, prompts for their own understanding and appreciation of their work and progress. Just as a flower needs time and nourishment to blossom, so too do children. As educators we need to be patient and consistent with giving praise. When I say praise, I mean more than the act of expressing approval. While that is important, especially for our little learners, praise can also come in the form of effective feedback. The following acronym is a device I created to remind myself to consistently provide thoughtful comments that both challenge my learners in a growth mindset AND acknowledge their progress! P ositive. Keep words of feedback in a positive tone to indicate an affirmed belief that they can achieve a goal. When providing feedback, it is distinct from times of discipline. I would never wan...